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Voyager release new music video for The Presets cover ‘This Boy’s In Love’

VOYAGER have released a new music video!

The new music video, for a cover of THE PRESETS‘ modern Aussie classic This Boy’s In Love, shows the band fuse together their signature electro-tinged progressive power prog metal with a huge pop song.

Speaking about the cover, vocalist Danny Estrin says, THE PRESETS song is one of those songs that I heard and thought ‘I wish I’d written this’. At the time it came out it was so fresh in Australia, and so bizarre that it became so popular because it’s really very much Euro Style Dark Synthie EBM. Given that a lot of VOYAGER songs start out as electronic ideas, this semi-obscure modern Australian classic was a no brainer to cover. We hope you enjoy!”

Watch the official music video for This Boy’s In Love here: 

Unfortunately, due to a hard border closure in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band’s rescheduled dates for their Runaway tour have now been cancelled, minus the Perth show on February 12th.

Speaking about the cancellation, the band says, “with heavy hearts we advise that the hard border just this past week imposed by the WA government has made it impossible for us to continue with our Runaway tour scheduled for February in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Canberra. The band will perform in Perth on 12th February 2021 only. We tried our best to reschedule the dates to a time where we felt confident we could travel and that safety concerns were not an issue, but sadly that is no longer the case. We are forever grateful to our fans who bought and kept their tickets to our rescheduled shows. To our Brisbane fans, we hope you enjoy The Other Festival and we wish we could be there with you. Full refunds for Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Canberra will be available at the point of purchase. We’ll have news of another online show in the coming weeks.”

For more information on VOYAGER like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.